I think its pretty healthy to always check your assumptions. Some things that are mainstream are actually pretty crazy, but taken as normal because we're used to them. For instance, GDP is a pretty crazy way to measure economic health.
I found their laptops to be potato quality and their support to be less than helpful tbh. I really wish it was different because I love the concept, but quality is not there yet.
As a developer, this use case is not even an edge case, it's a fringe use case.
Afaik it refers to the bacteria being treatment resistant. Usually penicillin resistant bugs are classified as super.
People are by far the biggest security risk. I have seen personally tailored phising scams that were even able to fool experienced secops staff.
Not to piss on anyones parade here, but grepping something out of a json structure is one of the most asked questions for jq as well. Of course json is nice, but if the goal is to simplify data extraction, I'm not sure much will be gained by this.
As far as reducing the toolchain necessary to extract the same data, this is a welcome addition.
Welcome to projects 101 where you are now in charge of coding, infrastructure, logging, metrics, secrets, linting and deployment.
Starting to become? Their search results have been promoting garbage for years.
This feels relevant
Teams! It literally never works on Linux and you cannot change a single thing about it. I'm so tired of having to tell people that today my teams cannot share shit, which worked flawlessly yesterday.
Ubuntu. I think of it as the Yahoo of linux distros. It used to be good, but then they made terrible decisions that ultimately made them irrelevant.
I'm going to go with Leopold II of Belgium because of the atrocities this fucker unleashed upon the democratic republic of the Kongo.
Kissinger also come to mind, but he's not been dead long enough to be brought back yet, I think I'll leave that fucker to a generation that doesn't get hypertension just hearing the name.